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Quick Read – Competitive Advantage, Darwin, and the Survival of the Fittest

We live in a competitive world. Plain and simple, competition exists in some form, from the beginning of our lives to the end. Get the best place in the sandbox, win the spelling bee, get into college, get the perfect job, find the perfect partner, buy the right house, send your kids to school, retire on time, and finally , obtain the best real estate property. in the cemetery where you will spend eternity; short and sweet competition.

Competition comes from crib mates, classmates, colleagues, corporations, countries, and countless other ways that aren’t with “C.” To compete and succeed, you need to have a competitive advantage. Based on Darwin’s “Survival of the Fittest”, the competitive advantage belongs to the subject with the optimal traits for the given environment. In history, those optimal traits were based on physical characteristics, but in today’s world we rely more on strength of mind.

We no longer need to survive with dinosaurs; rather we compete using our minds. Education is the new trait that greatly influences our competitive advantage. This has changed a lot in the last few decades as we move away from the industrial age and into the information age. The ease of communication and exchange of goods/services is unlike any technological advance in the past. The opportunities are endless.

Imagine being able to process information at two to three times the speed of the average adult, which is a completely conservative estimate, as many fast readers will reach speeds of up to ten times or more. This is the equivalent of a game of tug of war, where the teams are ten people against one. It seems obvious which side will emerge victorious.

Speed ​​reading is a very easy skill to learn, especially with the computer technologies that have become available in recent years.

Think about how speed reading can change your life. Learn anything and everything you put your mind to, in a shorter amount of time than anyone else. Further your education and gain the knowledge you need to succeed in your areas of interest. Earn more, free up your time and enjoy reading.

Thanks for reading this article, and I really hope that I have convinced you to at least look into learning how to speed read. Simply by cutting your reading time in half, you can free up months of time in your life.